Unjust Borders

Unjust Borders

Individuals and the Ethics of Immigration

Hidalgo, Javier S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2018

214

Dura

Inglês

9781138503120

15 a 20 dias

435

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Introduction

1. The Case Against Exclusion

2. Challenges to Freedom of Movement

3. Actual Immigration Restrictions Are Unjust

4. Are More Open Borders Feasible? Does It Matter?

5. Resistance at the Border

6. People Smuggling

7. Complicity and the Duty to Resist

8. Promoting More Open Borders
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